Definition of Anthroposophy. Meaning of Anthroposophy. Synonyms of Anthroposophy

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Definition of Anthroposophy

Anthroposophy
Anthroposophy An`thro*pos"o*phy, n. [Gr. ? man + ? wisdom, knowledge.] Knowledge of the nature of man; hence, human wisdom.

Meaning of Anthroposophy from wikipedia

- Anthroposophy is a spiritual: i  new religious movement which was founded in the early 20th century by the esotericist Rudolf Steiner that postulates...
- of the twentieth century he founded an esoteric spiritual movement, anthroposophy, with roots in German idealist philosophy and theosophy. His teachings...
- Waldorf school teacher, Grail researcher, and one of the pioneers of anthroposophy. Of Jewish descent, Stein studied mathematics, physics, and philosophy...
- based on the educational philosophy of Rudolf Steiner, the founder of anthroposophy. Its educational style is holistic, intended to develop pupils' intellectual...
- practices in Western esotericism, including Rosicrucianism, Theosophy, Anthroposophy and Ariosophy, among others. The original Knights Templar, founded around...
- In the religion of Theosophy and the spiritual movement called Anthroposophy, the Akashic records are believed by Theosophists to be a compendium of all...
- categorise such esoteric traditions as Qabalah, Spiritualism, Theosophy, Anthroposophy, Wicca, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, New Age, and the left-hand...
- closest colleagues. She made a great contribution to the development of anthroposophy, particularly in her work on the renewal of the performing arts (eurythmy...
- Clairvoyance (/klɛərˈvɔɪ.əns/; from French clair 'clear' and voyance 'vision') is the claimed ability to acquire information that would be considered impossible...
- nominal Duke of Saxe-Altenburg. He devoted much of his life to promote anthroposophy. Born in Potsdam, Prussia, he was the eldest son of Prince Ernest of...